The National Review, Volume 54W.H. Allen, 1909 - English literature |
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Page 52
... Constitution . " He used the word as applying to Constitutions defined by written documents and limited by fixed outlines , as if none other existed ; but it is evident that , to go back to what would generally be called pre - ...
... Constitution . " He used the word as applying to Constitutions defined by written documents and limited by fixed outlines , as if none other existed ; but it is evident that , to go back to what would generally be called pre - ...
Page 55
... Constitution , the old aristocratic party system had adapted itself to the new democratic conditions of things for about a generation ; and he himself allows , in the Preface to the second edition of his book on the English Constitution ...
... Constitution , the old aristocratic party system had adapted itself to the new democratic conditions of things for about a generation ; and he himself allows , in the Preface to the second edition of his book on the English Constitution ...
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... Constitutional Convention for the purpose of amending the Constitution so as to provide for the election of Senators by direct vote , and Congress cannot now much longer ignore a question that many men , especially some of those now ...
... Constitutional Convention for the purpose of amending the Constitution so as to provide for the election of Senators by direct vote , and Congress cannot now much longer ignore a question that many men , especially some of those now ...
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